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<FONT color="green">001</FONT>    package org.hackystat.sensorbase.uripattern;<a name="line.1"></a>
<FONT color="green">002</FONT>    <a name="line.2"></a>
<FONT color="green">003</FONT>    import java.util.ArrayList;<a name="line.3"></a>
<FONT color="green">004</FONT>    import java.util.List;<a name="line.4"></a>
<FONT color="green">005</FONT>    import java.util.regex.Matcher;<a name="line.5"></a>
<FONT color="green">006</FONT>    <a name="line.6"></a>
<FONT color="green">007</FONT>    import org.hackystat.sensorbase.resource.projects.jaxb.Project;<a name="line.7"></a>
<FONT color="green">008</FONT>    <a name="line.8"></a>
<FONT color="green">009</FONT>    <a name="line.9"></a>
<FONT color="green">010</FONT>    /**<a name="line.10"></a>
<FONT color="green">011</FONT>     * Implements a UriPattern, such as "file://foo/*.java", which can then be matched against a <a name="line.11"></a>
<FONT color="green">012</FONT>     * concrete URI string, such as "file://foo/Bar.java".  UriPatterns can be "atomic" or "compound".<a name="line.12"></a>
<FONT color="green">013</FONT>     * &lt;p&gt; <a name="line.13"></a>
<FONT color="green">014</FONT>     * An atomic UriPattern matches against a single string that can contain wildcard characters<a name="line.14"></a>
<FONT color="green">015</FONT>     * like "*", "**", or "?".  <a name="line.15"></a>
<FONT color="green">016</FONT>     * &lt;p&gt;<a name="line.16"></a>
<FONT color="green">017</FONT>     * A compound UriPattern consists of atomic UriPatterns that are composed<a name="line.17"></a>
<FONT color="green">018</FONT>     * together using the "+" and "-" operators. <a name="line.18"></a>
<FONT color="green">019</FONT>     * For example, (UriPattern1) + (UriPattern2) means (UriPattern1 OR UriPattern2). <a name="line.19"></a>
<FONT color="green">020</FONT>     * (UriPattern1) - (UriPattern2) means (UriPattern1 AND (NOT UriPattern2)).<a name="line.20"></a>
<FONT color="green">021</FONT>     * Note that in compound UriPatterns, all atomic patterns must be enclosed in parentheses, and<a name="line.21"></a>
<FONT color="green">022</FONT>     * only one level of parentheses is supported. <a name="line.22"></a>
<FONT color="green">023</FONT>     * &lt;p&gt;<a name="line.23"></a>
<FONT color="green">024</FONT>     * Note: Matching is case-sensitive, and only the forward slash is supported as a path separator.<a name="line.24"></a>
<FONT color="green">025</FONT>     * So, Windows-based sensors must convert their file paths before sending them!<a name="line.25"></a>
<FONT color="green">026</FONT>     * <a name="line.26"></a>
<FONT color="green">027</FONT>     * @author Philip Johnson (adapted from code originally written for Hackystat 7 by Qin Zhang).<a name="line.27"></a>
<FONT color="green">028</FONT>     *<a name="line.28"></a>
<FONT color="green">029</FONT>     */<a name="line.29"></a>
<FONT color="green">030</FONT>     <a name="line.30"></a>
<FONT color="green">031</FONT>    public class UriPattern implements Comparable&lt;UriPattern&gt; {<a name="line.31"></a>
<FONT color="green">032</FONT>    <a name="line.32"></a>
<FONT color="green">033</FONT>      /** The string provided by the User defining this UriPattern. */<a name="line.33"></a>
<FONT color="green">034</FONT>      private String rawPattern; <a name="line.34"></a>
<FONT color="green">035</FONT>    <a name="line.35"></a>
<FONT color="green">036</FONT>      /** The processed Pattern instance created from the rawPattern. */<a name="line.36"></a>
<FONT color="green">037</FONT>      private Pattern pattern = null;<a name="line.37"></a>
<FONT color="green">038</FONT>    <a name="line.38"></a>
<FONT color="green">039</FONT>      /** The pattern used to split a rawPattern representing a compound pattern into its components.*/<a name="line.39"></a>
<FONT color="green">040</FONT>      private java.util.regex.Pattern splitPattern = java.util.regex.Pattern<a name="line.40"></a>
<FONT color="green">041</FONT>          .compile("\\(([^\\(\\)]*)\\)");<a name="line.41"></a>
<FONT color="green">042</FONT>      <a name="line.42"></a>
<FONT color="green">043</FONT>      /** True if this UriPattern is a "top-level" UriPattern, which simplifies the matching process. */<a name="line.43"></a>
<FONT color="green">044</FONT>      private boolean isTopLevel; <a name="line.44"></a>
<FONT color="green">045</FONT>      <a name="line.45"></a>
<FONT color="green">046</FONT>      /** True if this UriPattern is the "matchAll" UriPattern ("**"). */<a name="line.46"></a>
<FONT color="green">047</FONT>      private boolean isMatchAll;<a name="line.47"></a>
<FONT color="green">048</FONT>    <a name="line.48"></a>
<FONT color="green">049</FONT>      /**<a name="line.49"></a>
<FONT color="green">050</FONT>       * Create a UriPattern instance. There are three possible wildcard characters:<a name="line.50"></a>
<FONT color="green">051</FONT>       * &lt;ul&gt;<a name="line.51"></a>
<FONT color="green">052</FONT>       * &lt;li&gt;'**': matches all directories.&lt;/li&gt;<a name="line.52"></a>
<FONT color="green">053</FONT>       * &lt;li&gt;'*': zero or more characters. &lt;/li&gt;<a name="line.53"></a>
<FONT color="green">054</FONT>       * &lt;li&gt;'?': one and only one character.&lt;/li&gt;<a name="line.54"></a>
<FONT color="green">055</FONT>       * &lt;/ul&gt;<a name="line.55"></a>
<FONT color="green">056</FONT>       * <a name="line.56"></a>
<FONT color="green">057</FONT>       * @param pattern The UriPattern. If null is passed, the pattern defaults to "**".<a name="line.57"></a>
<FONT color="green">058</FONT>       */<a name="line.58"></a>
<FONT color="green">059</FONT>      public UriPattern(String pattern) {<a name="line.59"></a>
<FONT color="green">060</FONT>        this.rawPattern = (pattern == null) ? "**" : pattern;<a name="line.60"></a>
<FONT color="green">061</FONT>        this.isTopLevel = determineTopLevel();<a name="line.61"></a>
<FONT color="green">062</FONT>        this.isMatchAll = "**".equals(pattern);<a name="line.62"></a>
<FONT color="green">063</FONT>        <a name="line.63"></a>
<FONT color="green">064</FONT>        Matcher matcher = this.splitPattern.matcher(this.rawPattern);<a name="line.64"></a>
<FONT color="green">065</FONT>        int searchStartIndex = 0;<a name="line.65"></a>
<FONT color="green">066</FONT>        while (matcher.find()) {<a name="line.66"></a>
<FONT color="green">067</FONT>    <a name="line.67"></a>
<FONT color="green">068</FONT>          if (this.pattern == null) {<a name="line.68"></a>
<FONT color="green">069</FONT>            if (this.rawPattern.substring(searchStartIndex, matcher.start()).trim().length() != 0) {<a name="line.69"></a>
<FONT color="green">070</FONT>              throw new RuntimeException("Illegal pattern.");<a name="line.70"></a>
<FONT color="green">071</FONT>            }<a name="line.71"></a>
<FONT color="green">072</FONT>            this.pattern = new AtomicPattern(matcher.group(1));<a name="line.72"></a>
<FONT color="green">073</FONT>          }<a name="line.73"></a>
<FONT color="green">074</FONT>          else {<a name="line.74"></a>
<FONT color="green">075</FONT>            String strOperator = this.rawPattern.substring(searchStartIndex, matcher.start()).trim();<a name="line.75"></a>
<FONT color="green">076</FONT>            if ("+".equals(strOperator)) {<a name="line.76"></a>
<FONT color="green">077</FONT>              this.pattern = new CompoundPattern(Operator.OR, new Pattern[] { this.pattern,<a name="line.77"></a>
<FONT color="green">078</FONT>                  new AtomicPattern(matcher.group(1)) });<a name="line.78"></a>
<FONT color="green">079</FONT>            }<a name="line.79"></a>
<FONT color="green">080</FONT>            else if ("-".equals(strOperator)) {<a name="line.80"></a>
<FONT color="green">081</FONT>              Pattern second = new AtomicPattern(matcher.group(1));<a name="line.81"></a>
<FONT color="green">082</FONT>              CompoundPattern temp = new CompoundPattern(Operator.NOT, new Pattern[] { second });<a name="line.82"></a>
<FONT color="green">083</FONT>              this.pattern = new CompoundPattern(Operator.AND, new Pattern[] { this.pattern, temp });<a name="line.83"></a>
<FONT color="green">084</FONT>            }<a name="line.84"></a>
<FONT color="green">085</FONT>            else {<a name="line.85"></a>
<FONT color="green">086</FONT>              throw new RuntimeException("Illegal pattern.");<a name="line.86"></a>
<FONT color="green">087</FONT>            }<a name="line.87"></a>
<FONT color="green">088</FONT>          }<a name="line.88"></a>
<FONT color="green">089</FONT>    <a name="line.89"></a>
<FONT color="green">090</FONT>          searchStartIndex = matcher.end();<a name="line.90"></a>
<FONT color="green">091</FONT>        }<a name="line.91"></a>
<FONT color="green">092</FONT>    <a name="line.92"></a>
<FONT color="green">093</FONT>        if (this.pattern == null) {<a name="line.93"></a>
<FONT color="green">094</FONT>          this.pattern = new AtomicPattern(this.rawPattern);<a name="line.94"></a>
<FONT color="green">095</FONT>        }<a name="line.95"></a>
<FONT color="green">096</FONT>        else {<a name="line.96"></a>
<FONT color="green">097</FONT>          if (this.rawPattern.substring(searchStartIndex).trim().length() != 0) {<a name="line.97"></a>
<FONT color="green">098</FONT>            throw new RuntimeException("Illegal pattern.");<a name="line.98"></a>
<FONT color="green">099</FONT>          }<a name="line.99"></a>
<FONT color="green">100</FONT>        }<a name="line.100"></a>
<FONT color="green">101</FONT>      }<a name="line.101"></a>
<FONT color="green">102</FONT>      <a name="line.102"></a>
<FONT color="green">103</FONT>      /**<a name="line.103"></a>
<FONT color="green">104</FONT>       * Returns true if resource matches any of the UriPatterns.<a name="line.104"></a>
<FONT color="green">105</FONT>       * @param resource The resource of interest. <a name="line.105"></a>
<FONT color="green">106</FONT>       * @param uriPatterns The list of UriPatterns.<a name="line.106"></a>
<FONT color="green">107</FONT>       * @return True if there is a match. <a name="line.107"></a>
<FONT color="green">108</FONT>       */<a name="line.108"></a>
<FONT color="green">109</FONT>      public static boolean matches(String resource, List&lt;UriPattern&gt; uriPatterns) {<a name="line.109"></a>
<FONT color="green">110</FONT>        for (UriPattern pattern : uriPatterns) {<a name="line.110"></a>
<FONT color="green">111</FONT>          if (pattern.matches(resource)) {<a name="line.111"></a>
<FONT color="green">112</FONT>            return true;<a name="line.112"></a>
<FONT color="green">113</FONT>          }<a name="line.113"></a>
<FONT color="green">114</FONT>        }<a name="line.114"></a>
<FONT color="green">115</FONT>        return false;<a name="line.115"></a>
<FONT color="green">116</FONT>      }<a name="line.116"></a>
<FONT color="green">117</FONT>    <a name="line.117"></a>
<FONT color="green">118</FONT>      /**<a name="line.118"></a>
<FONT color="green">119</FONT>       * Returns a List of UriPatterns extracted from the passed Project.<a name="line.119"></a>
<FONT color="green">120</FONT>       * @param project The project containing a list of UriPattern strings. <a name="line.120"></a>
<FONT color="green">121</FONT>       * @return The List of UriPattern instances. <a name="line.121"></a>
<FONT color="green">122</FONT>       */<a name="line.122"></a>
<FONT color="green">123</FONT>      public static List&lt;UriPattern&gt; getPatterns(Project project) {<a name="line.123"></a>
<FONT color="green">124</FONT>        List&lt;UriPattern&gt; patterns = new ArrayList&lt;UriPattern&gt;();<a name="line.124"></a>
<FONT color="green">125</FONT>        for (String uriPatternString : project.getUriPatterns().getUriPattern()) {<a name="line.125"></a>
<FONT color="green">126</FONT>          patterns.add(new UriPattern(uriPatternString));<a name="line.126"></a>
<FONT color="green">127</FONT>        }<a name="line.127"></a>
<FONT color="green">128</FONT>        return patterns;<a name="line.128"></a>
<FONT color="green">129</FONT>      }<a name="line.129"></a>
<FONT color="green">130</FONT>    <a name="line.130"></a>
<FONT color="green">131</FONT>      /**<a name="line.131"></a>
<FONT color="green">132</FONT>       * Returns true if the passed path matches this UriPattern.<a name="line.132"></a>
<FONT color="green">133</FONT>       * &lt;p&gt;<a name="line.133"></a>
<FONT color="green">134</FONT>       * Matching is case sensitive.<a name="line.134"></a>
<FONT color="green">135</FONT>       * &lt;p&gt;<a name="line.135"></a>
<FONT color="green">136</FONT>       *  <a name="line.136"></a>
<FONT color="green">137</FONT>       * This implemementation is optimized for contexts in which a high percentage of the<a name="line.137"></a>
<FONT color="green">138</FONT>       * UriPatterns in use are "top-level". A "top-level" UriPattern is a UriPattern like<a name="line.138"></a>
<FONT color="green">139</FONT>       * "file://hackyCore_Kernel/**", where the only wildcard is a trailing "/**".<a name="line.139"></a>
<FONT color="green">140</FONT>       * This implementation tests to see if this UriPattern is a top-level, and if so<a name="line.140"></a>
<FONT color="green">141</FONT>       * determines the match without recourse to the underlying Ant-based pattern matching machinery.<a name="line.141"></a>
<FONT color="green">142</FONT>       * The overhead of checking for top-level is not high, but the performance advantages of this <a name="line.142"></a>
<FONT color="green">143</FONT>       * implementation are significant whenthere are a high number of calls to "matches()" with<a name="line.143"></a>
<FONT color="green">144</FONT>       * top-level UriPatterns.<a name="line.144"></a>
<FONT color="green">145</FONT>       * &lt;p&gt;<a name="line.145"></a>
<FONT color="green">146</FONT>       * For interesting information on File: URLs, see http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/fileurl.html.<a name="line.146"></a>
<FONT color="green">147</FONT>       * <a name="line.147"></a>
<FONT color="green">148</FONT>       * <a name="line.148"></a>
<FONT color="green">149</FONT>       * @param path The path to be tested against this UriPattern.<a name="line.149"></a>
<FONT color="green">150</FONT>       * @return True if it matches, false otherwise.<a name="line.150"></a>
<FONT color="green">151</FONT>       */<a name="line.151"></a>
<FONT color="green">152</FONT>      public boolean matches(String path) {<a name="line.152"></a>
<FONT color="green">153</FONT>        // Take care of the case where this UriPattern is "**" right away.<a name="line.153"></a>
<FONT color="green">154</FONT>        if (this.isMatchAll) {<a name="line.154"></a>
<FONT color="green">155</FONT>          return true;<a name="line.155"></a>
<FONT color="green">156</FONT>        }<a name="line.156"></a>
<FONT color="green">157</FONT>    <a name="line.157"></a>
<FONT color="green">158</FONT>        // Top-level processing is a little complicated, so I'm surrounding this with a try-catch block <a name="line.158"></a>
<FONT color="green">159</FONT>        // just in case there's a weird boundary condition I didn't think of.<a name="line.159"></a>
<FONT color="green">160</FONT>        try {<a name="line.160"></a>
<FONT color="green">161</FONT>          if (this.isTopLevel) {<a name="line.161"></a>
<FONT color="green">162</FONT>            // The path has to be at least as long as the top-level UriPattern w/o wildcard.<a name="line.162"></a>
<FONT color="green">163</FONT>            if (path.length() &lt; this.rawPattern.length() - 3) {<a name="line.163"></a>
<FONT color="green">164</FONT>              return false;<a name="line.164"></a>
<FONT color="green">165</FONT>            }<a name="line.165"></a>
<FONT color="green">166</FONT>    <a name="line.166"></a>
<FONT color="green">167</FONT>            // If UriPattern is top-level, then the path must match exactly except for last 3 chars<a name="line.167"></a>
<FONT color="green">168</FONT>            for (int i = 0; i &lt; this.rawPattern.length() - 3; i++) {<a name="line.168"></a>
<FONT color="green">169</FONT>              if (path.charAt(i) != this.rawPattern.charAt(i)) {<a name="line.169"></a>
<FONT color="green">170</FONT>                return false;<a name="line.170"></a>
<FONT color="green">171</FONT>              }<a name="line.171"></a>
<FONT color="green">172</FONT>            }<a name="line.172"></a>
<FONT color="green">173</FONT>            // Now make sure that either the path ends at the end of the top-level UriPattern<a name="line.173"></a>
<FONT color="green">174</FONT>            // or else that it has a separator right then.<a name="line.174"></a>
<FONT color="green">175</FONT>            return ((path.length() == (this.rawPattern.length() - 3))<a name="line.175"></a>
<FONT color="green">176</FONT>                || (path.charAt(this.rawPattern.length() - 3) == '/')); <a name="line.176"></a>
<FONT color="green">177</FONT>          }<a name="line.177"></a>
<FONT color="green">178</FONT>          // Else this UriPattern is not top-level, so do it the normal way.<a name="line.178"></a>
<FONT color="green">179</FONT>          else {<a name="line.179"></a>
<FONT color="green">180</FONT>            // If not top-level, do the match the hard way.<a name="line.180"></a>
<FONT color="green">181</FONT>            return this.pattern.matches(path);<a name="line.181"></a>
<FONT color="green">182</FONT>          }<a name="line.182"></a>
<FONT color="green">183</FONT>        }<a name="line.183"></a>
<FONT color="green">184</FONT>        catch (Exception e) {<a name="line.184"></a>
<FONT color="green">185</FONT>          // OK, something bad happened, so try it again the normal way.<a name="line.185"></a>
<FONT color="green">186</FONT>          return this.pattern.matches(path);<a name="line.186"></a>
<FONT color="green">187</FONT>        }<a name="line.187"></a>
<FONT color="green">188</FONT>      }<a name="line.188"></a>
<FONT color="green">189</FONT>    <a name="line.189"></a>
<FONT color="green">190</FONT>      /**<a name="line.190"></a>
<FONT color="green">191</FONT>       * Returns true if this UriPattern is "top-level", such as "file://hackyCore_Kernel/**". <a name="line.191"></a>
<FONT color="green">192</FONT>       * UriPatterns in which the characters * or ? appear before the final three characters<a name="line.192"></a>
<FONT color="green">193</FONT>       * are not considered "top-level". The final three characters must be "/**" for the UriPattern<a name="line.193"></a>
<FONT color="green">194</FONT>       * to be "top-level".<a name="line.194"></a>
<FONT color="green">195</FONT>       * Called by the constructor and cached in this.isTopLevel.<a name="line.195"></a>
<FONT color="green">196</FONT>       * <a name="line.196"></a>
<FONT color="green">197</FONT>       * @return True if the UriPattern is "top-level", false otherwise.<a name="line.197"></a>
<FONT color="green">198</FONT>       */<a name="line.198"></a>
<FONT color="green">199</FONT>      private boolean determineTopLevel() {<a name="line.199"></a>
<FONT color="green">200</FONT>        int length = this.rawPattern.length();<a name="line.200"></a>
<FONT color="green">201</FONT>        if (length &lt; 4) {<a name="line.201"></a>
<FONT color="green">202</FONT>          return false;<a name="line.202"></a>
<FONT color="green">203</FONT>        }<a name="line.203"></a>
<FONT color="green">204</FONT>        // A top-level file pattern does not have * or ? until the final three characters.<a name="line.204"></a>
<FONT color="green">205</FONT>        for (int i = 0; i &lt; length - 3; i++) {<a name="line.205"></a>
<FONT color="green">206</FONT>          if ((this.rawPattern.charAt(i) == '*') || (this.rawPattern.charAt(i) == '?')) {<a name="line.206"></a>
<FONT color="green">207</FONT>            return false;<a name="line.207"></a>
<FONT color="green">208</FONT>          }<a name="line.208"></a>
<FONT color="green">209</FONT>        }<a name="line.209"></a>
<FONT color="green">210</FONT>        if (this.rawPattern.charAt(length - 1) == '*' &amp;&amp; <a name="line.210"></a>
<FONT color="green">211</FONT>            this.rawPattern.charAt(length - 2) == '*' &amp;&amp; <a name="line.211"></a>
<FONT color="green">212</FONT>            this.rawPattern.charAt(length - 3) == '/') {<a name="line.212"></a>
<FONT color="green">213</FONT>          return true;<a name="line.213"></a>
<FONT color="green">214</FONT>        }<a name="line.214"></a>
<FONT color="green">215</FONT>        return false;<a name="line.215"></a>
<FONT color="green">216</FONT>      }<a name="line.216"></a>
<FONT color="green">217</FONT>      <a name="line.217"></a>
<FONT color="green">218</FONT>      /**<a name="line.218"></a>
<FONT color="green">219</FONT>       * Returns true if this UriPattern is top-level.<a name="line.219"></a>
<FONT color="green">220</FONT>       * Package private because this method exists for testing purposes only.<a name="line.220"></a>
<FONT color="green">221</FONT>       * @return True if the UriPattern is top-level.<a name="line.221"></a>
<FONT color="green">222</FONT>       */<a name="line.222"></a>
<FONT color="green">223</FONT>      boolean isTopLevel() {<a name="line.223"></a>
<FONT color="green">224</FONT>        return this.isTopLevel;<a name="line.224"></a>
<FONT color="green">225</FONT>      }<a name="line.225"></a>
<FONT color="green">226</FONT>    <a name="line.226"></a>
<FONT color="green">227</FONT>      /**<a name="line.227"></a>
<FONT color="green">228</FONT>       * Compares two objects.<a name="line.228"></a>
<FONT color="green">229</FONT>       * <a name="line.229"></a>
<FONT color="green">230</FONT>       * @param another The other object.<a name="line.230"></a>
<FONT color="green">231</FONT>       * @return An integer value indicates the relative magnitude of two objects compared.<a name="line.231"></a>
<FONT color="green">232</FONT>       */<a name="line.232"></a>
<FONT color="green">233</FONT>      public int compareTo(UriPattern another) {<a name="line.233"></a>
<FONT color="green">234</FONT>        return this.rawPattern.compareTo(another.rawPattern);<a name="line.234"></a>
<FONT color="green">235</FONT>      }<a name="line.235"></a>
<FONT color="green">236</FONT>    <a name="line.236"></a>
<FONT color="green">237</FONT>      /**<a name="line.237"></a>
<FONT color="green">238</FONT>       * Tests whether two objects contain the same pattern.<a name="line.238"></a>
<FONT color="green">239</FONT>       * <a name="line.239"></a>
<FONT color="green">240</FONT>       * @param o The other object.<a name="line.240"></a>
<FONT color="green">241</FONT>       * <a name="line.241"></a>
<FONT color="green">242</FONT>       * @return True if they are equal.<a name="line.242"></a>
<FONT color="green">243</FONT>       */<a name="line.243"></a>
<FONT color="green">244</FONT>      @Override<a name="line.244"></a>
<FONT color="green">245</FONT>      public boolean equals(Object o) {<a name="line.245"></a>
<FONT color="green">246</FONT>        if (!(o instanceof UriPattern)) {<a name="line.246"></a>
<FONT color="green">247</FONT>          return false;<a name="line.247"></a>
<FONT color="green">248</FONT>        }<a name="line.248"></a>
<FONT color="green">249</FONT>        UriPattern another = (UriPattern) o;<a name="line.249"></a>
<FONT color="green">250</FONT>        return this.rawPattern.equals(another.rawPattern);<a name="line.250"></a>
<FONT color="green">251</FONT>      }<a name="line.251"></a>
<FONT color="green">252</FONT>    <a name="line.252"></a>
<FONT color="green">253</FONT>      /**<a name="line.253"></a>
<FONT color="green">254</FONT>       * Gets the hash code of this object.<a name="line.254"></a>
<FONT color="green">255</FONT>       * <a name="line.255"></a>
<FONT color="green">256</FONT>       * @return The hash code.<a name="line.256"></a>
<FONT color="green">257</FONT>       */<a name="line.257"></a>
<FONT color="green">258</FONT>      @Override<a name="line.258"></a>
<FONT color="green">259</FONT>      public int hashCode() {<a name="line.259"></a>
<FONT color="green">260</FONT>        return this.rawPattern.hashCode();<a name="line.260"></a>
<FONT color="green">261</FONT>      }<a name="line.261"></a>
<FONT color="green">262</FONT>    <a name="line.262"></a>
<FONT color="green">263</FONT>      /**<a name="line.263"></a>
<FONT color="green">264</FONT>       * Returns the 'raw' pattern, which some clients may find a better string representation.<a name="line.264"></a>
<FONT color="green">265</FONT>       * <a name="line.265"></a>
<FONT color="green">266</FONT>       * @return The 'raw' pattern as a string.<a name="line.266"></a>
<FONT color="green">267</FONT>       */<a name="line.267"></a>
<FONT color="green">268</FONT>      public String getRawPattern() {<a name="line.268"></a>
<FONT color="green">269</FONT>        return this.rawPattern;<a name="line.269"></a>
<FONT color="green">270</FONT>      }<a name="line.270"></a>
<FONT color="green">271</FONT>    <a name="line.271"></a>
<FONT color="green">272</FONT>      /**<a name="line.272"></a>
<FONT color="green">273</FONT>       * Gets the string representation of this file path pattern.<a name="line.273"></a>
<FONT color="green">274</FONT>       * <a name="line.274"></a>
<FONT color="green">275</FONT>       * @return The string representation.<a name="line.275"></a>
<FONT color="green">276</FONT>       */<a name="line.276"></a>
<FONT color="green">277</FONT>      @Override<a name="line.277"></a>
<FONT color="green">278</FONT>      public String toString() {<a name="line.278"></a>
<FONT color="green">279</FONT>        return "&lt;UriPattern: " + this.rawPattern + "&gt;";<a name="line.279"></a>
<FONT color="green">280</FONT>      }<a name="line.280"></a>
<FONT color="green">281</FONT>    <a name="line.281"></a>
<FONT color="green">282</FONT>    }<a name="line.282"></a>




























































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